Challenge
Use the words "I was never the same" in a poem
Casualty of War
The military snagged my dad in a draft,
Gave him a gun, put him at the door
Of a hovering craft.
Letters of love and longing were sent
Between countries, during a war
That didn't even make sense.
My mom was at home building our nest,
When a knock at the door said, "David is next.
To come home in a box
With a flag on top."
"What happened?," she cried.
"That big bird in the sky?
Shot down in flames. Didn't survive,"
They replied.
And just like that, at 8 months old,
I became a daughter who would never know
The unconditional love only a father shows.
And I was never the same
After that.
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